Posted on April 27th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Don’t just think that intuition is an innocent pastime .
Take the case of Verne Cameron, a wonderful dowser (read “great at using intuition”). He worked in naval dockyards in California. He got to be known for being able to find things out without any obvious method of detection. So, one day he idly let it […]
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Posted on April 17th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
Of course, one of the biggest problems associated with intuition is what connection does it have with the mind?
Is the mind part of the brain? Is it something else entirely? Where does the intuitive process reside? How does that relate to the brain and to rational processes? Is intuition merely a smaller part of something […]
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Posted on April 13th, 2006 by Nigel Percy
The whole point about intuition is that it is simple. It is not complicated or devious. It works.
The problem people have with it is that they often don’t believe in it (’no such thing!) or refuse to listen to it. Such people will often say such things as “Well, I knew that all along, I […]
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